What are the coronation spurs and what do they mean -
being used. But what are the royal spurs and what do they mean?Credit: Not known, clear with picture deskspurs are part of the royal regalia used in coronations.
The spurs were made in 1661 for King Charles II, but the use of spurs at coronations dates back to King Richard I, the Lionheart, and his coronation in 1189. These spurs were altered in 1820 for George IV, when new textiles replaced the earlier buckles and straps.spurs symbolise knighthood and their use in the coronation ritual derives directly from the ceremony of creating a knight.
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